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Troubleshooting

E-59

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause

Action

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No keyboard Sound

1. Power supply problem.

2. Power is not turned on.

3. Volume setting is too low.

4. The MODE switch is in the CASIO 

CHORD or FINGERED position.

5. LOCAL CONTROL is off.
6. MIDI data has changed the 

VOLUME and EXPRESSION 
settings to 0.

1. Correctly attach the AC adaptor, 

make sure that batteries (+/–) are 
facing correctly, and check to 
make sure that batteries are not 
dead.

2. Press the POWER button to turn 

on power.

3. Use the VOLUME slider to 

increase volume.

4. Normal play is not possible on the 

accompaniment keyboard while 
the MODE switch is set to CASIO 
CHORD or FINGERED. Change 
the MODE switch setting to 
NORMAL.

5. Turn on LOCAL CONTROL.
6. Adjust both parameters.

Pages E-13, 
E-14

Page E-18

Page E-18

Page E-22

Page E-54
Page E-57

Any of the following symptoms 
while using battery power.

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Dim power indicator

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Instrument does not turn on

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Display that is flickering, dim, or 
difficult to read

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Abnormally low speaker/
headphone volume

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Distortion of sound output

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Occasional interruption of sound 
when playing at high volume

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Sudden power failure when 
playing at high volume

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Flickering or dimming of the 
display when playing at high 
volume

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Continued sound output even 
after you release a key

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A tone that is totally different from 
the one that is selected

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Abnormal rhythm pattern and 
Song Bank play

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Dimming of keyboard lights when 
notes sound

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Loss of power, sound distortion, 
or low volume when playing from 
a connected computer or MIDI 
device

Low battery power

Replace the batteries with a set of 
new ones or use the AC adaptor.

Pages E-13, 
E-14

Auto Accompaniment does not 
sound.

Accompaniment volume is set to 000. Use the ACCOMP VOLUME button 

to increase the volume.

Page E-27

Sound output does not change when 
key pressure is varied.

Touch response is turned off.

Press the TOUCH RESPONSE 
button to turn it on.

Page E-49

641A-E-061A

Summary of Contents for LK-73

Page 1: ...yboard you need to use a MIDI cable to connect the other machine s MIDI OUT terminal to the MIDI IN terminal of this keyboard To use a computer or other MIDI device to record and playback the MIDI dat...

Page 2: ...d numbering sequence the number of MIDI channels that can be used and other general factors that determine the sound source configuration Because of this musical data produced on a General MIDI sound...

Page 3: ...E CHANNEL screen appears 2 Use the and the number buttons 1 through 8 to change the channel number Example To specify channel 2 The navigate channel automatically changes to 1 whenever you turn MIDI I...

Page 4: ...OUT terminal J oFF Anything played on the keyboard is output as a MIDI message from the MIDI OUT terminal without being sounded by the internal sound source Turn LOCAL CONTROL off whenever you are usi...

Page 5: ...1 J SUS sustain Specifies a sustain 1 effect when the pedal is depressed J SoS sostenuto Specifies a sostenuto 2 effect when the pedal is depressed J SFt soft Specifies reduction of the sound s volume...

Page 6: ...sed to mark messages that affect the entire keyboard Messages without an asterisk are those that affect only a particular channel This message sends data when a key is pressed NOTE ON or released NOTE...

Page 7: ...ing the control values of DATA ENTRY control numbers 6 and 38 This keyboard uses RPN to control this keyboard s pitch bend sense pitch change width in accordance with bend data from another external M...

Page 8: ...tem GM stands for General MIDI GM SYSTEM ON takes more time to process than other messages so when GM SYSTEM ON is stored in the sequencer it can take more than 100msec until the next message J GM SYS...

Page 9: ...ng battery power Dim power indicator Instrument does not turn on Display that is flickering dim or difficult to read Abnormally low speaker headphone volume Distortion of sound output Occasional inter...

Page 10: ...both transpose and tuning to 00 Pages E 49 E 50 Cannot record Auto Accompaniment or rhythm Track other than Track 1 is selected as the recording track Use the track select buttons to select Track 1 T...

Page 11: ...umber of Tunes Controllers 100 PLAY PAUSE STOP FF REW LEFT TRACK 1 RIGHT TRACK 2 Musical Information Function Tone Auto Accompaniment Song Bank numbers and names staff notation tempo metronome measure...

Page 12: ...s Approximately 5 hours continuous operation on manganese batteries AD 5 Turns power off approximately 6 minutes after last key operation Enabled under battery power only can be disabled manually Spea...

Page 13: ...eaning Clean the keyboard with a soft cloth dampened in a weak solution of water and a neutral detergent Soak the cloth in the solution and squeeze until it is almost dry J Avoid use in areas subjecte...

Page 14: ...641A E 130A...

Page 15: ...56 causes range type B Tone 072 PICCOLO to shift by one octave 1 N mero de sonido 2 Polifon a m xima 3 Tipo de gama 4 Gama de sonido recomendado por la MIDI General El significado de cada tipo de gam...

Page 16: ...Appendix Ap ndice A 2 641A E 132A...

Page 17: ...A 3 Appendix Ap ndice Drum Assignment List Indicates the same sound as STANDARD SET 641A E 133A...

Page 18: ...Appendix Ap ndice A 4 Fingered Chord Chart Cuadro de acordes Fingered 641A E 134A...

Page 19: ...A 5 Appendix Ap ndice 641A E 135A...

Page 20: ...Appendix Ap ndice A 6 Rhythm List Lista de ritmos 641A E 136A...

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